April 4, 2001
by Peter O. Safir
On Alumni Day the Class of 67 had an extremely successful dinner honoring undergraduate sons and daughters of our class. Attending the dinner were: John Alexander and his daughter, Louisa 03; Dubby Wynne and his son, Brad 04; Fred Waite, his wife, Sherrian, and their daughter, Angharad 04; Richard Abt, his wife, Marci, and their son, Steven 04; Greg Hickok, his wife, Lauree, and their daughter, Jessica 02; Shep Ryen 01 (son of Dag Ryen), Fred Chu, his wife, Anita, and their daughter, Melinda 03; Bruce Wallace, his wife, Raven, and their son, Clint 04; Tim Walsh, his wife, Mary Beth, and their sons, Michael 01 and Kevin 03; Charley Friedman, his wife, Ruth, and their son, Adam 01; Searle Field and his wife, Lauralee Drew Jones 01 (daughter of Bill Jones); Dick Prentke and his daughter, Katie 03; Steve Oxman and his son, Matt 01. Its nice to see that the legacy of 67 continues unabated.
Courtesy of Bob Chilstrom, I can report that Tom Harper was a recent recipient of the McDonough School alumni assn.s Distinguished Service Award for the year 2000. The tribute to Tom published in the winter issue of McDonough Magazine noted his 31 years of service as a teacher of English at McDonough and cited him for a quiet nobility that arises from well-considered self reliance, an unfailing hold on the principles of justice and fair play . . . and a loyalty that is a constant strength to his friends.
ATTENTION ALL BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON CLASS MEMBERS. On Apr. 25, 2002, we will be having our regional class dinner at Bill Paternottes home outside Baltimore. A mailing will be sent shortly, or you can contact me for further information.
© 2001 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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